Timothy Qualls, 31, drove to the McDonald's in a stolen gold Cadillac on Wednesday evening, according to his arrest report from the Escambia County Sheriff's Office. He then allegedly got out of the vehicle, started yelling at someone and pulled a gun on a customer in the parking lot, the report states.

After arriving at the scene at about 5 p.m., an ECSO deputy detained Qualls and a woman who was in the vehicle with him at the time of the incident, according to the report.

An ECSO deputy said Qualls told him the woman was his half-sister.

The deputy and an ECSO K-9 searched the Cadillac and found 20 grams of meth, according to the report. Deputies said they also located a brown and black firearm that had one bullet in the chamber and bullets in the magazine, as well as a C02 firearm.

In the center console, deputies said they found more meth and a digital scale.

Qualls' half-sister told deputies that Qualls got into an argument with someone in the parking lot and asked her for the gun, to which she said she stated "no."

She added that Qualls reached over the seat and pushed her, but she claimed she was unaware if he grabbed the gun.

A records check of the two firearms reported that neither was stolen, the report said.

After Qualls was arrested Wednesday, the ECSO reported that the Cadillac was returned to its owner.

Qualls now faces felony charges of grand theft auto, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon and trafficking more than 14 grams of meth.